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9 Sentences With "never a one"

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So, there was never a one dimensional character in Erin or Patty.
When someone dies, Dr. Goodman says, there's never a one-way ticket to healing.
"Being Rickrolled, that's never a one hit wonder, that's a lifetime of... yeah," he said.
Threesomes, foursomes, fivesomes, I was never a one-man woman, or a one-woman woman either.
There's never a one-size-fits-all solution, just as there's no one way to have a great relationship.
Because, as we talked about, training is never a one size fits all, and it's never one modality, it's a mix of different kinds of formats.
It&aposs another reminder that how bodies react to the holidays is never a one-size-fits-all equation, and it&aposs dependent on a variety of internal and external factors.
The motto chosen was Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum taken from the fable of the Fox and the Lion as told by the poet Horace: "Quia me vestigia terrent, / Omnia te adversum spectantia / Nulla retrorsum", says the Fox to the Lion who invited him into his den. "I am afraid of those footsteps; every track leads to your home but never a one leads back." The words stand for the principles of integrity, truth, the fear of God and true religion, which the Founders of St George's and their successors have endeavoured to uphold and inculcate. The Founders had agreed to open the School provided 20 boys, all of whom had to be boarders, were enrolled; but actually St George's opened in 1898 with only six pupils.
Inside St Catherine's Chapel St Catherine is the patron saint of spinsters and virgins, particularly those in search of husbands, and until the late 19th century the chapel had a local tradition where young women of Abbotsbury would 'wish', which involved using the niches provided (one for a knee and two other two holes for the hands) in the east jamb of the south doorway to 'post' prayers and make a wish to the saint asking for her help and aid. A traditional prayer used here says: > A husband, St Catherine, > A handsome one, St Catherine, > A rich one, St Catherine, > A nice one, St Catherine, > And soon, St Catherine. In the local dialect version the request ends with the expression "Arn-a-one's better than Narn-a-one", meaning that anyone is better than 'never a one'. The dedication of the chapel to St Catherine of Alexandria is rare, but her cult was one of the most popular in medieval England.

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